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Let’s Meet at the Stone Zoo!

So remember that college savings projection graph that blew my mind last month? As promised, I’m going to share some nuts and bolts about the 529 in a forthcoming post, but meanwhile, I wanted to invite you to come to the lovely Stone Zoo this Saturday, October 18, where MEFA and Fidelity will host their U.Fund Dreams Tour tent (which will be open from 10:00am to 3:30pm).

The tent will be super fun for kids, with discovery and imagination activities to inspire kids to think about what they might want to be when they grow up, and to act it out (and take home photographic evidence!). So stop on by! I plan on bringing Laurel and Violet, both for some tent fun, and also to visit the animals. Because who knows, perhaps their future lies with the animals!

Disclosure: I’ve partnered with Fidelity & MEFA for this post in support of the U.Fund Dreams Tour. All thoughts and opinions are -- of course -- my own.

Weekly Blueprint

Happy Sunday! What a gorgeous day to celebrate, not only my birthday -- which Jon and the girls have made very festive -- but I'm seeing so many friends enjoying time with families or running first-ever races and personal bests on half and full marathons! Meanwhile, I'm dropping the Weekly Blueprint early since there are lots of great events happening during tomorrow's holiday and I'm going to be spotty online today and tomorrow. Enjoy!

October 13: You bring your imagination, they’ll provide the Legos. (Acton)

October 13: Family hike to the witches caves. (Ashland)

October 13: Sleeping Beauty puppet show. (Brookline)

October 13: Early access to the museum for children with special needs. (Boston)

October 13: Live music, dance and more to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. (Boston)

October 13: All the street performers, all at once. (Boston)

October 13: FORE! Kids golf tournament for the whole family. (Easton)

October 13: A day of eco-friendly fun with recycled crafts, wildlife demonstrations, and ideas for green living. (Lincoln)

October 13: Create autumn memories at this fall festival. (Milton)

October 13: Pinkalicious the Musical! (Newton)

October 13: The Smolak Farm Harvest Festival is open today. (North Andover)

October 13: Scavenger hunt along the river. (Sudbury)

October 13: The final day of the Topsfield Fair. (Topsfield)

October 13: An outdoor picture game. (Waltham)

October 16: Faneuil Hall story time. (Boston)

October 16: Join us for an owl prowl. (Chelsea)

October 16: Haunted gingerbread house building workshop. (Lexington)

October 16: See the beauty of balance in motion. (Lincoln)

October 16 + 17: Live indie-rock music performances. (Boston)

October 15 - 19: Arlington International Film Festival. (Arlington)

October 17: The pumpkins are all aglow. (Carver) 

October 17: Dinosaur month story time. (Cambridge)

Image credit: Mass Audubon

Weekend Roundup

Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're having a great week! Things have been a little hectic around here (though good hectic, I guess!) so I'm looking forward to taking things down several notches over the long weekend and soaking in some birthday fun. My pro-40 feelings are still with me; I'm excited to ring in 41! Meanwhile, if you're looking for something to do, enjoy this 32 event mega roundup, lovingly curated for your consideration!

1. Free evening at the museum for the deaf or hard of hearing. (Acton)

2. Bring your imagination. Legos provided. (Acton)

3. Three-day spectacle of light, sound and projection art. (Boston)

4. The largest display of LEGO® art ever assembled. (Boston)

5. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage month with music, dance and games. (Boston)

6. Concert with Mr. G, Latin GRAMMY nominee. (Brookline)

7. Sleeping Beauty marionette show. (Brookline)

8. The pumpkins are all aglow. (Carver)

9. Celebrating local food and growing community. (Concord)

10. Columbus Day parade celebration. (East Boston)

11. The thrill of the chase of letterboxing. (Framingham)

12. Riverside blues and bbq. (Greenfield)

13. A weekend celebration of the autumn harvest. (Harvard)

14. Are there really dinosaurs in Holyoke? (Holyoke)

15. Spooky hayrides. (Lexington)

16. Think you can’t draw? Think again. (Lincoln)

17. Columbus Day weekend fall festival. (Lunenburg)

18. Observe resident birds and fall migrants at a unique urban habitat. (Mattapan)

19. A playdate with nature. (Mattapan)

20. Party down by the river at the Mystic River Celebration. (Medford)

21. Fall Festival at Blue Hills Trailside Museum. (Milton)

22. Crafts, fine art, music and food. (Newburyport)

23.The Farm Festival. (North Andover)

24. Fun in the sun rail jam. (Princeton)

25. The final weekend of the Topsfield Fair. (Topsfield)

26. It a festival of outlet shopping. (Somerville)

27. Get out and HONK! (Somerville)

28. Help the zoo by recycling your bottles and cans. (Stoneham)

29. Breakfast with the bears. (Stoneham)

30. Outdoor storytime on Waltham Common. (Waltham)

31. Cranberry harvest celebration with bogside demonstrations and cranberry-related activities. (Wareham)

32. Halloween hike at Boo Meadow Brook. (Worcester)

Image credit: Boston Children’s Museum

Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a wonderful weekend! We were all about local and spent all day Saturday hanging out with friends in the neighborhood and then enjoyed a lovely day trip to Gloucester yesterday. So spectacular (even with ominous cloud cover), and Vi definitely responds to the expansiveness of the sand and ocean! Meanwhile, there's tons on tap for this week; enjoy this monster Weekly Blueprint:

August 18: Provincetown Jazz Festival. (Provincetown)

August 18: Unwind with some free yoga. (Boston)

August 19: Celebrate National Aviation Day. (Acton)

August 19: FREE kids performance by Stacey Peasley. (Boston)

August 19: Uh oh! The squirrel stole my underpants. (Cambridge)

August 19: Grow, build and learn about historical architecture and design. (Waltham)

August 19: Twilight canoe cruise. (Wellfleet)

August 19 + 20: Late summer arts and crafts show. (Eastham)

August 19 + 21: Performance by Berklee musicians Lady Rogo. (Boston)

August 19 - 24: The Marshfield Fair. (Marshfield)

August 20: Landmarks Orchestra presents Rhapsody in Green. (Boston)

August 20: From farm to fork late summer crop dinner. (Concord)

August 20: It’s time to play in the park. (Lincoln)

August 20: Grow, build and learn about historical architecture and design. (Lincoln)

August 20: Time to learn about peaches. (North Andover)

August 20: Nauset marsh family cruise. (Orleans)

August 20: Free concert - The Reminisants with Cranberry Lane. (Plymouth)

August 20: Sit out on the patio and enjoy a great local band. (Somerville)

August 20: Oh yum. Taza Chocolate summer shindig. (Somerville)

August 21: Alt electronic and indie pop music come together with Oyinda and Bigfoot Wallace. (Boston)

August 21: Carnaval del Mundo; a puppet theater World Carnival of music, dance, and magic. (Cambridge)

August 21: After work wine and chocolate therapy. (Dedham)

August 21: Ollie & Bianca and their zany music and movement. (Easton)

August 21: Thursday night picnic concert with Entrain. (Ipswich)

August 21: Throwback game night. (Salem)

August 22: Free Friday night fun at the Discovery Museums. (Acton)

August 22: FREE kids performance by Stacey Peasley. (Boston)

August 22: Free admission to the Boston Children’s Museum. (Boston)

August 22: Free admission to the Museum of African American History. (Boston)

August 22: Free admission to the New Bedford Whaling Museum. (New Bedford)

August 22: Free admission to Old Manse, Trustees of Reservations. (Concord)

August 22: Free admission to the Berkshire Museum. (Pittsfield)

August 22: Free admission to the Emily Dickinson Museum. (Amherst)

August 22: Free Friday Flicks at the Hatch Shell: Frozen. (Boston)

August 22: Calling all fairies and gnomes. (Boston)

August 22: Performance by Hooray for Earth. (Boston)

August 22: Aviation day story time. (Cambridge)

August 22: Happy hour yoga in the park. (South Boston)

August 22: Springfield Indie Soul Music, Books and Art Festival. (Springfield)

Image credit: Pixabay.com

Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're having a wonderful week! I'm very, very foggy after another bad night of sleep (we finally took the front rail off Violet's convertible crib...she keeps ending up on the floor...doh) but man, what a beautiful day! And the weather is supposed to be gorgeous this weekend, perfect to allow for plenty of enjoyment of the outdoor options in this 34 event mega-roundup. Enjoy!

1. Super solar energy exploration. (Acton)

2. Family hike at Ashland Town Forest. (Ashland)

3. Free family film festival presents The Lego Movie. (Boston)

4. Time for a brew at the zoo. (Boston)

5. A family jam with Josh and the Jamtones. (Boston)

6. New England’s largest all women’s bike ride and festival. (Boston)

7. If You Dream; an exploration of children who have changed the world. (Boston)

8. Boston GreenFest; multicultural, environmental music festival. (Boston)

9. Explore the historical contents of a mysterious chest. (Boston)

10. Workshop with Tofu Squirrel, Boston monster-maker extraordinaire. (Boston)

11. Swimming against the tide for breast cancer awareness. (Brewster)

12. Regattabar Kids’ Summer Music Series presents Matt Heaton: Toddlerbilly Troubador. (Cambridge)

13. Family folk show with Fox and Branch. (Cambridge)

14. Enjoy some Sunday Parkland Games. (Cambridge)

15. Music at the Manse. (Concord)

16. Corn and tomato festival. (Concord)

17. Duxbury Beach family fun treasure hunt. (Duxbury)

18. Falmouth Road Race. (Falmouth)

19. Gloucester Waterfront Festival. (Gloucester)

20. The spirit of Hudson brewfest. (Hudson)

21. Visit the MAKEmobile traveling creative and tactile experience cart. (Lincoln)

22. The Marshfield Fair. (Marshfield)

23. You’ll have the happiest baby on the block after this workshop. (Newton)

24. Country MusicFest at Wachusett Mountain. (Princeton)

25. Provincetown Jazz Festival. (Provincetown)

26. A festival celebrating the August moon. (Quincy)

27. Salem Jazz and Soul Festival. (Salem)

28. Flashback to the 80’s for retro game night. (Salem)

29. Enjoy the Handmade Arts Market. (Somerville)

30. Watch Beetlejuice on the waterfront. (Somerville)

31. Clowning around for Shriners Hospital. (Southwick)

32. Family nature walk at Prospect Hill Park. (Waltham)

33. Latin American festival. (Worcester)

34. Get up close with birds of prey. (Worcester)

Image credit: Salem Jazz and Soul Festival

Local Gems: Huron Village, Cambridge
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I'm thrilled to share another Local Gems post today (be sure to check out the Arlington Center, Back BayBeacon Hill, Easton, Jamaica Plain, Lexington, Medford, Watertown, and Wellesley features)! Today's Huron Village recommendations come from Leah Klein, blogger at Leah's Life, mom to Henry and Isabelle, and Boston Expert for the app and online magazine Mommy Nearest. Thanks for sharing these 15 local gems in Huron Village, Leah!

1. Sarah’s Market & Café. Sarah’s Market is like the kitchen of the neighborhood; it's where everybody gathers and catches up. The early morning crowd includes regulars getting their coffee, parents out for an early morning breakfast with their kids, and various workmen and women, police officers, and firefighters grabbing a hearty breakfast to start their day. Sarah’s Market is half café, half market and they now carry beer and wine as well.

2. Hi-Rise Bread Company. Hi-Rise is a busy neighborhood bakery that offers treats and also dinner options. After 4pm, oven-roasted chickens are ready to be packed to go with gravy, onions, and a choice of a couple of sides. During the day, professors, professionals, and students pop in and out picking up coffee, soup, salads, and sandwiches. Kids will love the hand painted gingerbread cookies, vanilla bean loaf, rich chocolate sandwich cookies, cupcakes, and cream filled cakes.

3. Majestic Yoga. Majestic Yoga is a cozy little yoga studio with classes that let mom and dad hang upside down on straps. They have classes for all levels of yoga and for those who practice different types of yoga as well. The Tuesday afternoon children’s classes are also very popular.

4. Boudreau Branch Library. A sweet little branch of the Cambridge Public Library, the staff at Boudreau is extremely helpful and will gladly encourage little ones to get their own library card, try a new series, or request a book even if they can only remember what the cover looked like. There is a weekly singalong and story time for younger future readers as well.

5. House of Chang. House of Chang is popular for takeout and dine-in; try the dim sum on the weekends! The owners are very nice and they’re happy to talk about menu items and suggest dishes based on what you like, or what they think your children might want to try.

6. Formaggio Kitchen. Formaggio Kitchen is mecca for cheese and charcuterie, but while you are sampling cheeses the kids might have their eyes on the beautiful cookies from Lakota Bakery or the shelf full of penny candy. Formaggio also has soups, sandwiches, salads, and other prepared foods for busy parents who want to eat well but have no time to cook.

7. Magic Beans. Magic Beans is one of the best toy stores in town, offering everything from baby gear to games and toys for your tween’s next birthday party. They also have a display of little toys near the checkout that makes for great party favors.

8. Fresh Pond Market. A true neighborhood market, you can stop at Fresh Pond Market for a bottle of wine and ingredients for dinner, pick up a roasted chicken, or stop in on your walk home from the local park to buy the kids a popsicle.

9. Larch Road Park. Larch Road Park (off of Larch Road) is a great little playground with swings, two climbing structures (suitable for different ages), a basketball court, and two grassy areas.

10. Full Moon Restaurant. A truly kid-friendly spot, Full Moon offers a little play space, buckets of toys that children can bring to the table, and books, not to mention a menu that pleases both little and big palates. Come early for a quiet dinner with the family. Brunch is also very popular so head in early.

11. Marimekko. Though Marimekko is a chain, this little oasis of beauty and color warrants inclusion. Marimekko's classic graphic prints can be found by the yard or on beautiful little trays, mugs, and clothing for kids and adults.

12. Susi’s. This quirky, tiny little shop is a great place to pick up unique, handmade gifts for baby showers or birthday parties. Walking into Susi’s is like opening a treasure chest. Whether you only have time to window shop or pop in quickly, it's worth a stop because you will definitely see things you have never seen before.

13. Crate Escape Too. Whether you have your own four-legged friend or a little dog lover in the family (my kids love seeing the visiting doggies!), Crate Escape Too offers treats and playtime for dogs.

14. Elizabeth Clark Photography. Elizabeth Clark captures beautiful images both in her Huron Village studio and on location at favorite family spots and city landmarks.

15. GrayMist. GrayMist is a boutique full of beautiful things. Not only can you shop for gifts, home decor, and unique jewelry, you can also take classes and learn how to make Nantucket baskets.

Do you have other Huron Village gems you love? Feel free to share in the comments below! And if you want to pen a Local Gems guest post, contact Christine at editor@bostonmamas.com to check on availability.

Image credits: all images via linked websites or associated Facebook pages with the exception of the Marimekko image, which is by Christine Koh

Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a wonderful weekend and are looking forward to a great week. If you're looking for things to do, I've got a big roundup for you this week, including lots of free options. Yay, free! And speaking of that, I hope you'll come out to talk tech with me tomorrow at Microsoft Prudential. It's going to be a great panel and I hope to meet you there!

August 11: Unwind with some free yoga. (Boston)

August 11 + 13: Family farm access and free admission for those with special needs. (Lincoln)

August 11 - 16: If You Dream; an exploration of children who have changed the world. (Boston)

August 12: Come talk tech, education, and teacher/parent collaborations with me! (Boston)

August 12: Rainbow Fish reading and activity at Whole Foods. (Boston)

August 12: Sing sea shanties and more with the Revels on this sunset cruise. (Boston)

August 12: Free concert with Little Groove. (Boston)

August 12: Downtown dancing with Greg Coles. (Ipswich)

August 12 + 14: Performance by Berklee musician Sarah McKenzie. (Boston)

August 13: Music, mime and physical comedy. (Acton)

August 13: Landmarks Orchestra presents The Legacy of the Spirituals. (Boston)

August 13: Creatures of the night family hike that promises not to be creepy. (Chappaquiddick)

August 13:  From field to fork crop dinner. (Concord)

August 13: Outdoor story hour. (Hingham)

August 13: Tractors and trucks at Smolak Farm. (North Andover)

August 13: Free concert - Divas with a Twist with Greg Greenway. (Plymouth)

August 13: Sit out on the patio and enjoy a great local band. (Somerville)

August 13: Amazing animals of Cape Cod LIVE! (South Wellfleet)

August 13: Invite your best doll friend for a special day out. (Wenham)

August 14: An I spy woodland trail search. (Acton)

August 14: Enjoy the sounds of the Song Yi Jeon Quintet. (Boston)

August 14: The museum has gone to the dogs. (Easton)

August 14: Thursday night picnic concert with The Beantown Swing Orchestra. (Ipswich)

August 14: Children’s tour of the farm. (Lexington)

August 14: Outdoor summer wine tasting. (Lincoln)

August 14: Yum! Make your own ice cream with foraged fruit and high quality ingredients. (South Wellfleet)

August 15: Free admission to The Discovery Museums. (Acton)

August 15: Free Friday Flicks at the Hatch Shell: Beetlejuice. (Boston)

August 15: Free admission to The Institute of Contemporary Art. (Boston)

August 15: Free admission to Plimoth Plantation. (Plymouth)

August 15: Free admission to Garden in the Woods. (Framingham)

August 15: Free admission to Museum of Russian Icons. (Boston)

August 15: Free admission to Fitchburg Art Museum. (Fitchburg)

August 15: Free admission to Historic Deerfield. (Deerfield)

August 15: Free admission to Reagle Music Theater. (Waltham)

August 15: Morningstar Access to the museum for children with special needs. (Boston)

August 15 - 24: The Marshfield Fair begins. (Marshfield)

August 15: Happy hour yoga in the park. (South Boston)

August 15 + 16: Get ready for the Falmouth Road Race. (Falmouth)

Image credit: Verrill Farm

Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone, what an incredibly beautiful morning...perfect for a longer run than I had originally planned! Anyway, I have a very full day today and then I'm looking forward to kicking the weekend off with the family. There's lots to do in and around town -- enjoy any or all (if you're feeling super ambitious!) of these 26 event picks in the Weekend Roundup:

1. Especially for Me night at the museum for children with Autism. (Acton)

2. Magic show with Rupayan Neogy. (Acton)

3. Free family film festival presents Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2. (Boston)

4. Berklee Music Fest. (Boston)

5. Free Commonwealth classical concerts. (Boston)

6. Final weekend for free performances of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. (Boston)

7. All about sharks family day. (Boston)

8. If You Dream; an exploration of children who have changed the world. (Boston)

9. Enjoy some Sunday Parkland Games. (Cambridge)

10. Chatham Arts and Crafts Show. (Chatham)

11. Music at the Manse. (Concord)

12. The Gloucester Blues Festival. (Gloucester)

13. Music, wine and a taste of old Hanover. (Hanover)

14. The Bolton Fair. (Lancaster)

15. Wilson Farm Corn Festival. (Lexington)

16. Get moving as a family; yoga for kids. (Lincoln)

17. Build it and be it; castle and costume construction. (Lincoln)

18. Put on your dancing shoes for the New England Dance Festival. (Newton)

19. The Pembroke Arts Festival. (Pembroke)

20. Plymouth Rock Harborfest. (Plymouth)

21. Investigate the local secrets of a real hidden place. (Salem)

22. Enjoy the Handmade Arts Market. (Somerville)

23. Riverfront Park Movie Series - The Lego Movie.  (Somerville)

24. The Springfield Jazz & Roots Festival. (Springfield)

25. Meet Wally and help the zoo by recycling your bottles and cans. (Stoneham)

26. 7th annual butterfly festival. (Worcester)

Image credit: Wilson Farm

Let's Meet in Boston!
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Let's meet in Boston next week! On Tuesday, August 12 (3:30-5pm) I’ll be speaking on a panel hosted by Microsoft and Parade at the Microsoft Store at Prudential Center. We’ll discuss technology in schools and how to improve learning + teacher/parent collaboration; the panel will be moderated by Maggie Murphy (Editor-in-Chief of Parade) and include Ty Hapworth (Microsoft store manager), Lydia Smyers (Sr. Director, US Education at Microsoft), an educator, and me. Please come learn and mingle -- I'd love to meet you!

UPDATED 8/12: Also, AWESOME UPDATE ALERT! All attendees will be eligible to win a Microsoft PC! So come on by and enjoy the chat and you could walk out with a PC, perfect for back to school!

Image credits: 1) FreeDigitalPhotos.net; 2) Microsoft

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